UPDATE – Protest Activity, Parliament Grounds
Superintendent Corrie Parnell, Wellington District Commander:
Police continue to work through the
complexities of the protest activity at
Parliament
grounds.
There have been no arrests today.
Trying to engage with key protest group leaders
has been ineffective due to
the vast array of interest
groups and their conflicts with each other.
Police
will maintain a highly visibile presence at Parliament
grounds
overnight.
Molesworth Street remains
blocked by over 100 vehicles including large
trucks,
campervans and cars.
Police are working on options to
work with tow truck companies to have the
vehicles
removed, however there have been concerns from tow-truck
operators,
who have been threatened by
protesters.
Police sympathise with their position and we are exploring our options.
A number of additional
tents and marquees have appeared on the grounds today
and
Police are again urging protesters to remove them.
We
are also working with the council to address the food trucks
and other
facilities that have been set up in the
vicinity.
Police note the weather is due to be
inclement throughout the weekend, making
conditions
challenging for our staff and protesters.
The blocked
roads are extremely disruptive to both businesses and the
public,
free and safe movement around the city continues
to be our priority.
Motorists are encouraged to avoid the area over the weekend.
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